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Sure you could rub two sticks together, but who has time for that when you are freezing cold and hungry? Get your fire roaring with these wind and waterproof matches. Sealed in the bottle against water until your need them and light enough you'll never know you are carrying them. No survival kit is complete without them.
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A fire is most difficult to get started when you need it most, Jack London's "To Build a Fire" is perhaps the best agreement to have a good set of matches in your pack.
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A convient way to heat unexpected food or beverage, these shelf stable fuel tablets burn hot and long, perfect for emergency kits
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Similar to the lighter weight Scout 2.0, but a bit heavier at 1.8 Oz, the upside being 12,000 strikes vs 3,000, making it preferable for long term use
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The lightest weight fire-starter that is accident-proof , water-proof, solider proof, perfect for Every Day Carry (EDC)
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A well regarded lightweight knife/firesteel combo that for routine camp chores such as kitchen duty, bushcraft, and (with the inclusion of a swedish fire steel stored in the handle pommel) lighting your stove or campfire
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